JAM Project is doing the opening for One Punch Man yessssssssss
hell
yes
Surely there must be someone amongst you who is able to give a recommendation.
I just finished watch PSYCHO-PASS and I was very impressed.
I loved the way the season ended with the new detective arriving in a direct parallel to the beginning of the series. I was almost welling up a bit when Akane said the enforcers were humans just like the detective (in contrast to being told they were hunting dogs at the beginning of the series).
Is the second season worth bothering with? I heard it was written by different people. Also, are there any other animes (or any other kind of show, really) that have the following features?
- Not too long
- An exploration of an intriguing idea or deep theme
- Multi-faceted characters that could be real human beings
- A series-arc where things tie together (i.e. strong structure, minimal filler)
I felt Death Note came close, but the bottom fell out of it half-way through. Baccanno! has completely ridiculous characters, but they're uniquely characterised and they have interesting motivations, and the mysteries of the setting carry it forward. I've been enjoying Mushishi, but in general I prefer something with a metaplot. I was liking the original Full Metal Alchemist, so I should probably return to that at some point.
I haven't watched the second season of P-P, because I heard it was bad, and it's a new staff and everything.
Nothing I can think of satisfies your condition of being not too long.
The best anime is
Legend of the Galactic Heroes, however the main series is like 110 episodes. There's shorter stuff, like the new-ish Yamato remake,
Space Battleship Yamato 2199, but it's not super in-depth.
You may like
Ultimate Survivor Kaiji if you liked
Death Note. In fact, I think Kaiji is Fukumoto's best work.
If you liked the original FMA, that probably means you like good battle shounens.
I would recommend
FMA: Brotherhood, just because it's more FMA and also very good.
As for other more recent battle shounens, the obvious answers are
Hunter X Hunter (2011) and
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
I can almost guarantee that
One Punch-Man will be very good, but it won't air until this Fall.